Out of... WHAT?
#82
We were driving along today and DH saw this small house and long storage shed. He says that is what we need! A small house and a long long storage building! LOL He is my enabler when it comes to collecting!! Whether it is stash or collectibles!! :lol: :lol: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
#83
Originally Posted by luvTooQuilt
Originally Posted by sewjoyce
The other day, my grown DD was staring in amazement at my spare bedroom....the boxes of fabric, etc. have grown to overwhelm the room (well, there is still walking room around the bed). And I'm trying to reorganize my sewing room so the spare bed was piled with various boxes of "essential" stuff. I told her that this was the stuff that I used on a regular basis and asked her if she had any ideas about storing it. Her comment? "Mom, you got way too much stuff!" :lol:
I think not!!!!!!
#84
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: SW Minnesota
Posts: 1,590
Originally Posted by sewjoyce
The other day, my grown DD was staring in amazement at my spare bedroom....the boxes of fabric, etc. have grown to overwhelm the room (well, there is still walking room around the bed). And I'm trying to reorganize my sewing room so the spare bed was piled with various boxes of "essential" stuff. I told her that this was the stuff that I used on a regular basis and asked her if she had any ideas about storing it. Her comment? "Mom, you got way too much stuff!" :lol:
#85
Originally Posted by jojo47
No way am I letting her 'help' me sort through it...she'd toss most of it! (I'm glad I'm in good company, sewjoyce!)
Ours is not a particularly cheap hobby, for the most part.
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#86
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Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Missouri
Posts: 39
I know for sure that I have enough stash for 3 lifetimes. I only hope that if I go before my two children and DH, they find good homes for my beautiful fabric (and quilting books - have I mentioned my books?), not the nearest dumpster!
I have had my son,s that is what they would do! I nearly fainted and then proceeded to tell them that this was there inheritance and would have no problem selling any of it.
I have had my son,s that is what they would do! I nearly fainted and then proceeded to tell them that this was there inheritance and would have no problem selling any of it.
#87
THIS IS NOT A QUICK REPLY! My DH and I live in an old business bldg with an upstairs appt. we own 2 bldg on one side of 2 story and 1 bldg on other side. Also a RV garage out back. For many years I have complained that DH had 90% of the space. In one of the other bldgs we made an appt for my parents and then later my sis moved into it. My sis passed away last Sept. Just recently I started moving out her things and making myself a room for my 18" long arm and another room for my sewing machines and table. Wel-l-l sis had a stash of her own (couldn't really compair with mine tho) and I had to find a place for her stuff and mine that was crammed into the upstairs appt. The stuff out of the upstairs appt filled one of her bedrooms. Her stash was in plastic tubs in her LR. This doesn't even compair to what I have stashed in tubs in the loft and one wall of shelves, that was my alloted space out of 3 downstairs bldgs, and the garage.Last nite I started moving the tubs out of her bedroom and into her LR along with her tubs of stash. I don't have it all moved yet and there isn't room for any more. I also have my DH's grandma's stash in 4 chest of drawers in another room. His mothers silk stash that is in plastic blanket bags, is on a couch in another storeage room. If I never bought another scrap I have enough fabric for my daughter and her daughter to use from and probably still have some left over. I can't help it! I am a fabricaholic and I have told my kids that I am keeping it till I die! The only way I can keep from buying more is to stay out of the stores. That only drives me to online shopping. I just have to stop looking!Are all of you all that bad? Once you have this big of a stash tho, you don't have to worry about hiding stuff. You can hide it in plane sight and no one will ever notice it! linda
#88
Originally Posted by sewjoyce
The other day, my grown DD was staring in amazement at my spare bedroom....the boxes of fabric, etc. have grown to overwhelm the room (well, there is still walking room around the bed). And I'm trying to reorganize my sewing room so the spare bed was piled with various boxes of "essential" stuff. I told her that this was the stuff that I used on a regular basis and asked her if she had any ideas about storing it. Her comment? "Mom, you got way too much stuff!" :lol:
#89
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Perry, Iowa
Posts: 57
I too, have tubs full of stash..I purchased the movers dollys which are about 30"x 24" carpeted and on rollers. Now have
those tubs on rollers, easy to move around...and can get to the
shelves behind without picking them all up. You can stack
several tubs on each one. Harbor Freight has the dollys for
under $12. Put them on your Xmas list....
those tubs on rollers, easy to move around...and can get to the
shelves behind without picking them all up. You can stack
several tubs on each one. Harbor Freight has the dollys for
under $12. Put them on your Xmas list....
#90
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Some where in way out West Texas
Posts: 3,041
Originally Posted by sewjoyce
The other day, my grown DD was staring in amazement at my spare bedroom....the boxes of fabric, etc. have grown to overwhelm the room (well, there is still walking room around the bed). And I'm trying to reorganize my sewing room so the spare bed was piled with various boxes of "essential" stuff. I told her that this was the stuff that I used on a regular basis and asked her if she had any ideas about storing it. Her comment? "Mom, you got way too much stuff!" :lol:
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